Nina Bovasso
Overview
Nina Bovasso was born and raised in New York City, NY, where she currently lives and works. She is known mainly for her works on paper, both large and small, and exuberant in color. A kind of semi-abstraction and pattern gone amok with varying surfaces and visual time, see the most simple of marks, a dot and a line, proliferate across a field in varying scale, sometimes morphing into a flower, and sometimes exploding out of a box. There is a nuance of interplay, and an engaged restlessness, moving about like a dance that obfuscates any questions of structure, of who conforms to who.
Ms.Bovasso's work has been exhibited widely in solo and group exhibitions nationally and internationally, including New Museum, NYC, St Louis Museum, Cleveland MOCA, Sala Uno, Rome & Kavi Gupta, Chicago. Her work has been reviewed in numerous publications such as NYTimes, LATimes, Artfoum, Artnews & Art in America, among others. Her work is in many museums and collections, including MoMA, NY, Whitney Museum, The Henry, Seattle, JP Morgan Chase, Deutsche Bank, Houston Museum of Fine Arts, and more. Bovasso 's work was recently included in the publication One Hundred Painters of Tomorrow, by Kurt Beers. In 2012 she received a MacDowell Colony Fellowship, where she produced a large body of new works. In 2006-07 Bovasso held the one year Lamar Dodd Endowed Chair position at the University of Georgia in Athens. Part of the award included a large studio, where she produced A Giant Ball for a solo project at Atlanta Center for Contemporary Art.
Ms.Bovasso's work has been exhibited widely in solo and group exhibitions nationally and internationally, including New Museum, NYC, St Louis Museum, Cleveland MOCA, Sala Uno, Rome & Kavi Gupta, Chicago. Her work has been reviewed in numerous publications such as NYTimes, LATimes, Artfoum, Artnews & Art in America, among others. Her work is in many museums and collections, including MoMA, NY, Whitney Museum, The Henry, Seattle, JP Morgan Chase, Deutsche Bank, Houston Museum of Fine Arts, and more. Bovasso 's work was recently included in the publication One Hundred Painters of Tomorrow, by Kurt Beers. In 2012 she received a MacDowell Colony Fellowship, where she produced a large body of new works. In 2006-07 Bovasso held the one year Lamar Dodd Endowed Chair position at the University of Georgia in Athens. Part of the award included a large studio, where she produced A Giant Ball for a solo project at Atlanta Center for Contemporary Art.
Works
Exhibitions
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Creature Feature
March 9 - April 12, 2023A group exhibition showcasing creative portrayals of creatures, both real and imagined.Read more
Featured Artists: David Onri Anderson, Meg Atkinson, Nina Bovasso, Penny Davenport, Joseph Dilnot, Celina Eceiza, Miguel Ángel Erba, Nacho Eterno, Andre Ethier, Raysa Fontana, Jochen Gerner, Glenn Goldberg, Paul Housley, Cristian Fernandez Ocampo, Noah Parslow, David Surman
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Slight of Hand
Small works by contemporary artists November 1 - December 31, 2022A group exhibition of small works by contemporary artists, curated by mepaintsme.Read more
Featured Artists: Lisha Bai, Beni Bischof, Marcus Bjernerup, Nina Bovasso, João Braun, Isabel Cavenecia, Katerina Christidi, Jennifer Coates, JJ Cromer, Christopher Charles Curtis, Mary DeVincentis, Ben Diller, Alexandra Duprez, David Dupuis, Herbert Edwards, Ian Felice, Matthew F Fisher, Peter Gallo, Catherine Haggarty, Valerie Hammond, Marcy Hermansader, Matt Jones, David Joel Kitcher, Robert Kraiss, Judith Linhares, Richard McGuire, Ash Mckean, Keiko Narahashi, Megan Nugroho, Nicholas Payne, Christopher Peterson, Jenna Ransom, Heidrun Rathgeb, Tornike Robakidze, Lieke Romeijn, Aurélie Salavert, Christian Schumann, Elizabeth Shull, Benjamin Terrell, Jason Thompson, Adam Tullie, Marenne Welten, Kim Westfall, Irem Yazici, Shai Yehezkelli, Arisa Yoshioka